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Will you accept students with a criminal record?

In all honesty, having a criminal record will make it more difficult for you to convince us that you are a good fit for the law school– and for the legal profession. But there are exceptions. If what you did was the result of bad decision making as a teenager and you have now grown […]

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Will you accept lateral transfers from RUB colleges?

For now, we do not accept lateral transfers from RUB due to the differing structures of curriculum or the admission system as a whole. So, direct entry or the lateral transfer to JSW Law is almost not an option for students.  Should there be acceptance in the future, JSW Law will announce it.

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Will you accept applications from Class 12 repeaters?

Yes we will. However, for scholarship applications, results from previous academic years are not accepted as the awards are predicated on the most current performance benchmarks. Candidates possessing BHSEC results from 2024 or earlier (non-consecutive to the current intake year) remain eligible for admission; however, if selected, these candidates qualify exclusively for Self-Funding only. (Example: […]

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Why is logic so important for law students?

Logic is crucial for law students because it forms the foundation of legal reasoning, argumentation, and decision-making. For example, as lawyers logic is crucial for the following: Mastering logic equips law students with the tools necessary to analyze, argue, and advocate effectively, which are essential skills in legal practice.

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If we apply for JSW, can we also apply for admission to RUB colleges?

Of course you can. JSW Law’s admissions process is earlier than the RUB admissions process. This has been done intentionally so as to allow you to make an informed decision if and when you have more than one good option from which to decide. The decision for the government scholarship program will be made before […]

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Is it ok to fail the other subjects in the class 12 examination?

No. As explained in the question-“Do you care about our academic results in other classes?,” the admission process for JSW Law School strives to consider the whole student. As a student, grades are a necessary part of the whole student. If you have failed other subjects or the other parts of your Class 12 exams, […]

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Why does JSW require an entrance exam and a personal interview?

JSW Law wants to give you – an opportunity to demonstrate how qualified you are to be one of our prospective students. The practice of law requires skills that are not always adequately demonstrated by your Class XII marks. Lawyers need to be excellent communicators, and need to excel at logical thinking and through their […]

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Will the admissions process be fair and transparent?

Trust us that the admission process of JSW Law is very rigorous with fairness and transparency where all the eligible applicants will be given equal opportunity to participate in the selection process. Admission decisions will be made by the admission committee after thorough analytical discussions. The admission committee will be composed of JSW Law executives […]

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Can we apply for admission if we don’t have a CID card or other papers?

With regard to this issue, the admission criteria of JSW Law is similar to those governing admissions to the Royal University of Bhutan (RUB) and other undergraduate scholarships whereby students are welcome to apply as long as they can demonstrate “evidence of identity” using some means other than a CID card. However, Only applicants who […]

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